Entertainment

The 2015 Formula 1® Rolex Australian Grand Prix will showcase a world of off-track entertainment with an array of activities to suit fans of all ages. Our entertainment schedule is now live and features some old favourites and some fabulous new off-track diversions.

General Admission

Melbourne’s spectacular Albert Park street circuit is the perfect setting for the opening round of the 2015 FIA Formula One World Championship™ season. Get your first look at the new V6 Turbo power unit in action and see how they perform under the new regulations.

James Boag's Premium Zone Upgrade

Upgrade your existing General Admission or Grandstand ticket to access the James Boag's Premium Zone. This is the perfect place to upgrade your Grand Prix experience and enjoy a more comfortable and social environment.

GA + James Boag's Premium Zone Package

These packages include a General Admission ticket as well as access to the James Boag's Premium Zone. With a range of single day, or multi-day packaged options the James Boag's Premium Zone is the perfect place to kick back and enjoy the race.

4-day Grandstand

4-corner Grandstands

The 4 Corner Grandstand ticket option provides an opportunity to experience 4 different stand locations across the 4 days of the event. Watch the action from unique vantage points in a different grandstand each day.

Inside Formula 1®

Team Talk - Force India

One of the rising forces in F1, Force India missed out by just one point on a place in the top six in the Constructors’ Championship last year, easily their best in four years in the top flight.

There were no stand-out moments like Fisi’s 2009 pole in Belgium or Sutil’s fastest lap at Monza in the same season, but if Tonio Liuzzi had been closer to Sutil’s level then Force India might well have edged ahead of F1 grandees Williams in the final count.

Can they break into the top five in 2011?

Drivers

14 Adrian Sutil (age 28, German, 71 Grand Prix starts)

Adrian strung together three top-six finishes in 2010 and a host of other top-10 results to consolidate his place in F1’s upper midfield. This will be his fifth year with the team in its various guises – he came into F1 when it was called Spyker.

“To stay for another year here feels very right,” he says but he will be keen to edge closer to a first F1 podium.

2010 season: 47 points, 11th – best result 5th in Malaysia and Belgium.

5 Paul di Resta (age 21, British, making his F1 debut)

F1’s latest Scot, Paul has taken the slow route to F1 – if we compare him to World Champion Sebastian Vettel, whom di Resta beat to the 2006 F3 Euroseries title. He moved sideways to sportscar racing with Mercedes and last year took out the DTM (German Touring Car) title.

The Mercedes connection – those engines power Force India – helped earn him a third driver spot last year and now he makes the move up to a full-time race seat.

AGPC Information

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